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good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the little boy, ethan, is supposed to turn 6 years old very soon. that means there's the haunting possibility that he could spend his birthday as a hostage. police are choosing their public comments very carefully, because the suspect might have access to television. ♪ you raise me up >> reporter: south alabama is in mourning. bus driver charles poland's funeral sunday, friends and family remembered a man who died, protecting children. >> his actions spoke louder than any word that is could ever have been said about him. he laid down his life for the kids on that bus. >> reporter: police say his alleged killer, jimmy lee dykes, boarded a stopped school bus and demanded two kids. when poland refused, police say dykes shot him to death and took a boy named ethan with a mild form of autism hostage. >> i wish i could just hug him and hold him and tell him it's going to be all right. >> reporter: dykes has kept ethan in an underground bunker allowing him crackers, coloring books and medi
good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the little boy, ethan, is supposed to turn 6 years old very soon. that means there's the haunting possibility that he could spend his birthday as a hostage. police are choosing their public comments very carefully, because the suspect might have access to television. ♪ you raise me up >> reporter: south alabama is in mourning. bus driver charles poland's funeral sunday, friends and family remembered a man who died, protecting...
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for now here is savannah. >> thank you. now to the tense hostage drama in alabama, entering its seventh day. this morning, police say they are still communicating with the suspect, holding a 5-year-old boy in an underground bunker. nbc's gabe gutierrez is covering the story for us from midland city, alabama. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sa van na. the little boy, ethan, is supposed to turn 6 years old very soon. there's a haunting possibility he might spend his birthday as a hostage. right now police are choosing their public comments very carefully, because the suspect might have access to television. ♪ you raise me up >> reporter: south alabama is in mourning. ♪ raise me up >> reporter: as bus driver charles poland's funeral sunday, friends and family remembered a man who died, protecting children. >> his actions spoke louder than any words that could have ever been said about him. he laid down his life for the kids on that bus. >> reporter: police say his alleged killer, jimmy lee dykes, boarded a s
for now here is savannah. >> thank you. now to the tense hostage drama in alabama, entering its seventh day. this morning, police say they are still communicating with the suspect, holding a 5-year-old boy in an underground bunker. nbc's gabe gutierrez is covering the story for us from midland city, alabama. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sa van na. the little boy, ethan, is supposed to turn 6 years old very soon. there's a haunting possibility he might spend his...
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i'm willie geist, along with savannah, al, natalie and our special guest, donny deutsch joining us for take three. good night for the ads? >> i think iwas an okay night for the ads. when you look at the success of the clydesdale ad, we're going back to human stories. let's have people finish spots on the air and -- >> nostalgia. >> yeah. really, people want back to basics and great human story. >> we'll dig in to some of those ads in a few moments. >>> take one, most memorable moment, jennifer hudson, we just talked to her here in the studio, and the sandy hook choir from the elementary school in newtown, connecticut, singing "america the beautiful." fair to say not a dry eye in the house or any house when that song was going on. >> you can see the football players even struggling on the field. they want to go in there, all ra ramped up for the game. but that was very emotional. >> jennifer talked about how hard the rehearsal was, to be around those kids. she said she went around, hugged them one by one. said i'm praying for you. you combine the stage she's on with the gravity of that
i'm willie geist, along with savannah, al, natalie and our special guest, donny deutsch joining us for take three. good night for the ads? >> i think iwas an okay night for the ads. when you look at the success of the clydesdale ad, we're going back to human stories. let's have people finish spots on the air and -- >> nostalgia. >> yeah. really, people want back to basics and great human story. >> we'll dig in to some of those ads in a few moments. >>> take one,...
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her mom spoke with savannah guthrie on "today." >> the turkish police have been like really, really good in investigating. the way that my son-in-law explains it, they went on and above searching for her. in the times that i break down and just get on my knees and i pray and i know he's given me the strength to pull through this and that's what's holding me, my faith in christ. >> nbc's richard engel has more from istanbul. >> reporter: a great deal is still unknown about this case. the disappearance and murder of foreign tourists in istanbul and all of turkey is very rare. turkish authorities have set up a special unit involving hundreds of people combing through surveillance camera videos to try and get to the bottom of this. a preliminary investigation suggests that she was not raped, that the cause of death was a traumatic blow to the head. they have collected dna samples, they were at the crime scene today, where her body was found. investigators using metal detectors looking for more evidence. so far, they have been questioning and detained for questioning about two dozen people, b
her mom spoke with savannah guthrie on "today." >> the turkish police have been like really, really good in investigating. the way that my son-in-law explains it, they went on and above searching for her. in the times that i break down and just get on my knees and i pray and i know he's given me the strength to pull through this and that's what's holding me, my faith in christ. >> nbc's richard engel has more from istanbul. >> reporter: a great deal is still unknown...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from
. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from